> In a recent interview with Salon, Irene Mulvey, president of the American Association of University Presidents, charged that the new plagiarism critics are creating “a false narrative for the public that higher education is broken.”<p><i>WOW</i>. So the decades of far-faster-than-inflation tuition increases, and destitution-level pay for most of the instructional staff, and ever-growing administrative bloat, and student-luxury-amenities arms race, and blind eyes turned to university-staff sexual predators are <i>not</i> signs that public higher education is broken?